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We have the specs and artwork for TLA Releasing's forthcoming gay comedy...

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TLA Releasing has announced the release of Another Gay Movie for the 13th of November, priced at around £19.99. Bonus material will include cast and crew commentary, trailers, outtakes, deleted scenes and interviews. Here's the artwork.

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"Adam & Steve's" downfall was that it thought it could get away with being a trite gross-out comedy because it has the novelty of having the romantic duo being two men. But the gimmick ran out of steam pretty quickly.

Potato-potahto. It's said that their porn releases actually have more class than their mainstream DVDs. I mean, "Adam & Steve" was pretentious and abyssmal, while I won't even mention "Feed."

That is 2 titles out of their 115 films that they've released. Its not like they make the movies. They just release them. I will agree with you on "Adam & Steve" it was horrid. "Feed" which is by far a great movie was at least entertaining. They do have many films that are very good though. To dismiss them totally is not right due to a couple bad films.

flamer_on wrote: Its only just come out (pun intended) in the US Cinemas, so it looks like we get it first! The DVD is released in region 1 on the 21st November, cover is almost the same but they will be getting two versions - a censored rated version and the unrated theatrical. I might add the details later if I can find some time.

Well, I have wanted to see this for a little while. What with being "a gay" and all that, I've not heard great things but it looks like it may be worth a rent. Its only just come out (pun intended) in the US Cinemas, so it looks like we get it first!

YlowBstard wrote: I loved the american Pie films( Not band camp, and Wedding was weak), they're classic modern teen flicks, but Another Gay movie is a flat out rippoff of it. I read the plot summary on IMDB.

That part of it actually appeals to me - taking off American Pie. The picture of the Quiche on the cover instead of the pie made me laugh out loud.

I don't believe it is supposed to be a high brow sociological commentary on the gay community.

napalm68 wrote: Gabe Powers wrote: I saw the preview for this sitting next to a gay friend in a pretty gay area of town, and no one was laughing. Gay or not, a bad movie is a bad movie I suppose, which is good to know. It's this garbage that sets back any strides Brokeback Moutain made into the mainstream.

I felt the same way about what American Pie did for the hetrosexual community...

It's just a film people, it doesn't have to have some sort of polotical or social agenda...

It's nice if it's good though. A comedy should be funny, a horror should be scary, a thriller should be tense etc. This looks like it's meant to be a comedy, and by all accounts it's simply not funny, therefore might as well have not been made.

Gabe Powers wrote: I saw the preview for this sitting next to a gay friend in a pretty gay area of town, and no one was laughing. Gay or not, a bad movie is a bad movie I suppose, which is good to know. It's this garbage that sets back any strides Brokeback Moutain made into the mainstream.

I felt the same way about what American Pie did for the hetrosexual community...

It's just a film people, it doesn't have to have some sort of polotical or social agenda...

I saw the preview for this sitting next to a gay friend in a pretty gay area of town, and no one was laughing. Gay or not, a bad movie is a bad movie I suppose, which is good to know. It's this garbage that sets back any strides Brokeback Moutain made into the mainstream.